Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1885-1920, March 12, 1886, Image 4

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    ROSEBURG REVIEW
FRIDAY, MARCH, 12, 188C.
Continued from page 1.
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THURSDAY AFTERNOON.
Children are better than they were a century ago
IL. L. Benson.
Miss Delia Jackson read an interest
ing paper on "Tardiness." Try talk
ing. If this is ineffectual, keep them
in at recess. If both of these fail, then
try the efficacy of the rod.
Miss Lucy Hay introduced the sub
joct of "Fractions." Teaching fractions
like teacl ing music, is a drill. Miss
Hay illustrated several methods by
which this relation of fractions in addi
tion and multiplication may be easily
explained to children.
! B. McElroy stated that at
Hon. E.
the solicitation of the State Board of
Education
nnblialmiflr
I' "
requesting!
circulars were sent to the
bouses in the United States
such companies to send
8eeiuien copies of text books on hy
giene to the County School Superin
tendents for their inspection; and as a
result, the County Superintendents
adopted the .latest edition of Steelti
Hygiene. ;
Prof. Mark F. Jones rendered the
"Mocking bird" upon the organ.
State Supt. McElroy by request
introduced "Organization and gradin
District schools." The choi ce of schoo1
should be considered. The contract
should be in writing, and many diffi
cultics would be avoided. There is
more competition for schools than
number practically dead. Others are
lalf dead. Every man should be a
eader in his plane.j He who la
bors neither with hand nor mind
lacks every element that constitutes a
.1 t '
livins man. Animation must go with
man in every detail iii life. . No ani
mation makes man a in.ere machine; a
little animation makes a middle man;
and much animation makes a truly liv
ing man. Parents, ilach by precept
the importance of animation. Teacher
it is your noble mission to emancipate
the mind. Make yo irself a necessity
to the community in which you live.
The lecture was high! appreciated by
all. Dignity and earnestness enabled
the speaker to lead his large audience
through realms where men but seldom
tread. .
Vocal duet by Misses Minnie Ruckels
and Delia Party.
Rev. J. R. N. Bell introduced a mis
cellaneous lecture which proved to be
a spicy comment ur on the previous ad
dress of the evening, j It may be prop
er here to state that the Teachers' In
stitute of Cor vails conferred the degree
of "Dr." on this able gentleman. He
is one of the few seakers that can
make wit humorous, and can success
fully keep his humor on a plane where
pathos abounds. ,
MISCELLANEOUS
FRIDAY MOKXINO.
Every man ehuuld be a leader in his sphcrc.f Hermit,
General Discussion, "Prizes in Pub
lic School" was introduced by J. B.
Horner who stated that it is well
enough to make presents in the form
hitherto. The teacher should obtain 0f premium cards to primary pupils;
information touching the school from Dut tuey should not be given out to
his predecessor, school board and pa- any one for excellence over his class,
rents, and schoal iecord. Make few jjoes not favor premiums in advanced
rules. Be firm but kind. Let the f,rajes . ' .
first day's discipline be the type of the Prof To1)iag prizes
term. Correct at once any errors that m. merit alone &nJ m flccount of
you may see. Be at your scuool be- distinctions;
fore your pupils get there. Be on tune. . , . , , , ,
nr nVn li. j Prof. Rippetoe then said he endorsed
Mrs. Belle Horner then read a paper ... . ,
,T i i- i the sentiments of the previous speaker.
on the Newspaper as an educational 1 r
factor. One argument for the intio- Prof. Kendall said he never gave
duction of the Journal instead of the V in school, because he thought!
reading book is that the reading of the evilwa brouSht 'about; by. such a
former is fresh, and people do not like "e. A premium should not be
to read stale matter. Whv then ask puvnpon natural acuity: urn ratntu
theirchildrentodo so. upon the effort. Cross firing began
After recess Hon. A. 0. Jones intro in earnest- Miss Kmt does not avor
"Duties of Directors." The duties are Plizes- Prof- WriSht favors
I 'l i .i i .1 i
thing, and the performance of me maiKS SCU0Ul uec,u
- i i i i i : y i.
H mm
OBUST 61 E ALT II
Is not always enjoyea by those who seem
to possess it. The taint of corrupted
blood may be secretly undermining the
constitution. In time, the poison will cer
tainly show its effects, and with all the more
virulence the longer it has been allowed
to permeate the system. Each pimple, sty,
boll, skin disorder and sense of unnatural
lassitude, or languor, Is one of Nature's
warnings of the consequences of neglect.
Ayers Sarsaparilla
Is the only remedy that can be relied upon,
in all cases, to eradicate the taint of hered
itary disease and the special corruptions
of the blood. It is the only alterative
that is sufficiently powerful to thoroughly
cleanse the system of Scrofulous and
Mercurial impurities and the pollution
of Contagious Diseases. It also neu
tralizes the poisons left by Diphtheria
and Scarlet Fever, and enables rapid
recuperation from the enfeeblement and
debility caused by these diseases, j ,
Myriads of Cures
i
Achieved by AYER's Sarsaparilla, In
the past forty years, are attested, and there
is no blood disease, at all possible of cure,
that will not yield to it. Whatever the
ailments of this class, and wherever found,
from the scurvy of the Arctic circle to the
"veldt-sores" of South Africa, .this rem
edy has afforded health to the sufferers
by whom it was employed. Druggists
everywhere can cite numerous cases, with
in their personal knowledge, of remark
able cures wrought by It, where all other
treatment had been unavailing. People
will do well to I
Trust Nothing Else
than Ater's Sarsaparilla. j Numerous
tii.lo Tnl-rtiirps are offered to the public
as "blood purifiers," which only allure
the patient with the pretense of many
cheap doses, and with which it is folly to
experiment while disease is steadily be
coming more deep-seated and difficult of
cure. Some of these mixtures do much
lasting harm. Bear in mind that the only
medicine that can radically purify the
vitiated blood is j
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
PREPARED BY!
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists : Price $ 1 ;
" Six bottles for 5.
pUllNIl VRE PALACF,
UNCLE JOHN 6ILDERSLEEVE
, lias the Quest stock of farnitare aouth of Portland
which he soils m cboap as it can be bought '
iu the State. The new fauglott
DO UBLE BED LOUNGE.
: AND
PATENT CORNICES.
Also has uu hand a full assortment of beds and bed-
, ding, chairs, tables,
BUHKAUS AND COMMODES,'
And all kinds f Childrena Chairs, etc.
3. IIDERSLEEVE.
chinf.se wash house.
AND :
LABOE AGENCY!
Yuno Sam Proprietor.
miHS POPULAR LAUm'KYMAIf HAS OPENED
I 1 business at his old stand in Hoacburir. opposite
Carton's Livery Stable. Is prepared to contract for
Chinese Laborers,
And furnish
COOKS, . ;
FA11M HELfi, ,
... WOOD CHOVPEES,
11 AILBO AD HANDS
Or C llnoee Labor of any deiicrlption on ahort notice,
N. P. BUNNELL,
FOUNDRY,
I Machine 8hop,
Wagon Shop,
Blacksmith Slioij
Awarded Premium at State Fair!
m.'UW.WT s-?"vO "3Effl2BISj
M
i .1 f Rtt.r
POSITIVELY NON-SXPLOSIVE!
THE CHICAGO
ELECTRIC JlAMP!
52CANDLE POWER!
"SEE OA'E AXD BE doSVrSCED." '
DDUESS: !
flUTflAGO ELEOTRIU LAMP CO.
Cor. First ii Wasliiiiiftou btrtcts, Portland, Or.
Aniii' its MAiiV advaiitagca ttiay be cuuincrated
. . tiie ioiiowiii'
I 1. The lamp, bv tlio laws of niture, is roar
TI.LY SOS-KXl'UiSIVK. I
9 It cannot break or smoke a chimney,
3. An ordinary chimney can be nscd.
4. The lamp burns at a coat of i cent pcrhour.
5. The wick U furnished free with every lamp,
One wick will last fi to 8 motths.
7. The lomps bcinir made of brasj" cannot
JtjSti-'- iit3f (jbreak, but one lamp will lastia life time.
y F o to mil, you istiu on ciuiuiiv; b iu uiiv jwi
V X. .AST qlnnA u.'ill litliir trt A V f itr tk I iinitt.
It-'v 3 . This lymp has the only iwick movement that
PORTLAND ADVEIITISEMENTS
C. W. KNOWLES, t
ST. CHARLES HOTKL,
(EUROPEAN PLAN.)!
C. W, KNOWLEsj Proprietor.
FIRST CLASS IX EVERY KESt'E T-
Good Restaurant Connected With The House
Fire-proof Brick Building ! j
, , ISO llooms. :
In tlio Ctaiter of tlic City !
ir. iii:ue:ruld,
"ii-SUp-SU'.irs over L. IJc 111 Jewelry Stor-
nrs:EURC or.Eaca.
MAUHLK WOUKS.
& s . n e n s
t a rcnuirea no ticini of wickl and also the only
Si: Z movement that brings the wick up perfectly even.
4 L.yr'iJ'K ; 3
FOUNT LAMP,
til. Tlie top of the fonnt h bo construrtcd agio
hold any small quantity of oil that mitht acci
dentally run oior, thereby preventing dnmate to
furniture, carpets, etc.
12. The insure nca oompanlosreocmmcnd'thcir
use, becanso they they are non-explosive, etc.
THE BRILLIANT AKD 6TEADY LICKT
Produced by these lamp because of their pecu
liar construction, the main principles beiiiK a
double draft, the outer air tube riving abundant
supply of oxygen, which la necessary to insure
perfect combustion (and thereby burning the
odorous and poison oaa matter which escapes in
other lamps) and tba inner or "spreader" air
tubes steadying the flame ane prtqenting its com
ing in contact with the ihimneu
Hado by a prominent authority "gives the follow
ing icsult:
THE TEST OF LICHT
Ordinary Iamis, 811 candle power.
r.a lmiu. 20 candie nowcr.
Imnroved new Chicaifo Elcatrie lamps, 5JJ can
dle power.
Are made and can be had cither in Brass, Nickel
or Gold Bronze:
THE FOLLOWING STYLES '
FOUNT LAMP Can be attached to any gas or
oil fixture, side bracket, etc., eolds 1 quart of oil
.nit hums 7-8 hours. Price 82.50 to 3.00 ,
STAND LAMP For table or desk use. Holds f
y, yuart oi on ami nnrns -a nours. eo-w e.i.ou
LIBIIARY FOUNT Made expressly library ex
COU. FRONT AXO MOR1USON H'fS., I'OUTLAXD
EUEOl'EAS PLAN".
jSXIOM.) HOTEL,
First Class In Every Particu'ar,
Corker Fuu.st a.d Mohhiso.v Bt
10, Ific wicit trims ltscii si vurncu uown uniii i pQUTLANU OUEGOX
o stoji worK act aim periiufctc1.! i,i gu out wiin-i - j
uiiuute or less Insiiw all tlie -Tiiomak fu Ivkax! Prtmrietor.
the
out bein-i blown,
timercauiaed.
jflAN MAKE CASTINGS FEOM ONE
tn three tons weiiiht. Small Cn-
pola for small castings. Money relunoea li tengion hangers. Holds 1 quart of oil and burns
worK is not sausmcTOry. vi uuu p
Save telegrams and expressage.
1 .
3i
! 1
rjllE ST. CUAULES UESTAUIIAM.
Chaules Heilmak, Proprietor."
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
WAR IN EUROPE!
7- hours. Prico ti.7S to $3
ALL NIGHT FOUNT same as rount lamp
only has a laager oil reservoir and con lequcutly
wi 1 burn longer, rnce, sa to iu.su.
Removal!
Removal!
. 1 .
Removal!
one
Prof. H. L. Benson said tlio world
On account of our removal
buy our
1? j r t tv n r :
rlirmn rfcino-s onfW Thft rlnt.ioa ISSUWl U . U. iltCl W! 11,
of directors are more than Missouri
one in a thousand -can perforin.
If the law were strictly construed doea recognize natural merit, and so
and thus enforced every director would must you. A dull boy is not discour- our new Store we propose
be liable to a fine of ten dollars. Mr. aged because a bright one receives a -i. l i f an'
Jones cave some very interesting rem- prize. He spoke of the economy of to offer our entire StOCK 01 Uen;
inisences of his school days, and was granting a five-cent prize for a whole Llal Merchandise tOj the Public
repeatedly cheered. Illustrated the term of work. He favored granting ... r
present system of grading schools; and prizes for excellence. You cannot ed- at such low prices
spoke of the "economy of such an ar- ucatea chUd that has not been instruc- stanfng the present hard times
rangement when every step is thor ted. There is no limit to the God-like . j I
ough. Teachers, when vou are em- mind. The pupil who does the hard and scarcity of mOlipy, Will en.
ployed by a Board of Directors, con- work is the one who puts forth the everyy to'
siaer tnat tnere is a premium upon cuui"" I
you and you should not abuse this Kev. J. W. Miller: you cannot take goods.
sacred trust Directors should not out of a man's mind what never was
commit themselves to too many appli- there. So sure as the appetite prays
cants and never too soon: nor should fov food for the stomach, just so sure
Directors when not assembled, hire the mind prays for food for the brain. THE ENTIRE STOCK
any teacher. Directors riiould ever prof. Kendall: said Instruction is a
treat applicants courteously. Direc- pouring in process; and education is a Must be sold before
r.ors shmilf! Innlr nff.pr f.riA aplinnl nrnn. I ,1 ..nco Tntm-ti'nn tira. I I
ertv: and thev should be assisted bv la -rl.,.n. Tt is the effort that ur tock ls larger and DCttC r
the teacher. Directors should visit makes the education. Shall I require assorted than any in
the school, not merely to hear decla- a class to recite a lesson in a verbatim
mations and dialoguesBuT rather to ad literatim style of recitation until
know for themselves if the school work the child suffers from mental dispepsia
in general, is being satisfactorily done, which is an incurable disease?
If the country advances in the future as prof Benson said if education
it has in the past, soon the directors mean3 to lead out then every time he
will be required to possess as much ed- Ieada a dog ou(. of hig kennel he edu-
ucauon as tne teacner now possesses, i cafea um
Civil Government was introduced
by Prof. G. W. Wonacott. Never
simi
lar to ours proposed by men before
our government was being organized,
in thst the U. S. government is combin-
LAKGENBEBG'S
Boot and) Sfto Staire,
Jackson Street,10ppoelte Post Office,
Boaebnrg, Oregon.
v-rvvva nK KAXD THK LARGEST AND BEST
K assortment of Eastern and San Francisco and
other makes of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, SLIP
PERS and everything iu the Boot and Shoe Une, and
SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH.
Boots and Shoes Made to Order, and Terfect
Fit Guaranteed.
I use the Best' of Leather and Warrant all
my work.
Repairing Neatly Done, on Short Notice,
Alao a full stock of TOYS, NOTIONS
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and
VIOLIN STRINGS.
LOUIS LANOENBEHa.
CIVIL BEND STORE
; ;i7
Send For One.
, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS!
ft T NA -
l1 V ,'.. v. ...
i'
STAND LAMP.
The very best in the Market, is set
j before you.
THE ;
INTERNATIONAL
Cor. Third and Streets.
Portland, Oregon.
... 4. "M
REDUCED RATES, PRICES TO SUIT TUB TJMK
Tills LARGE AND YTY.LL AFIOlSTED 1IUI SE
offers suieriir accommlaliuus at (pulr prices.
Meals 25c, Rooms 25c. and 50e. Only three hl.icks
from all Depots and Steamer landings, Free Uiish
to and fmm the Hotel No Chinese servants. So
overcharges or deviation from regular rates of $1.00
per bay.
maro-tl Em LEWIS TUN . I'ropr.
JII. O MA LI,KY,
. - Troptietor of i lie
HOSEBUJKi . MAIIISI.E WOHKS.
And Dealer ir.
TfoSIiiSTOSES, TAl'LKIS, J-TIV.
Shop Rear of Ucgan". More. -
; " . x; .. ' , :
B
CAVEATS. TRACE MARKS AN B COPYRICHTS
Obtained, and all other business in the U. S
Patent, Ofllcc attended to for MODERATE FEES.
Send ilODKLOR DRAWING. We advise ag
patdilauilily ,'; ;o of chaise; and wo make NO
CHANGE U.LES3 WE OBTAIN PATENT.
We refer here to the Postmaster, the Sunt.
Money Order Div., and to officials of the C. S.
Patent office. For circular, advice, ternn u
I references to actual ciienU in your own State
comity, write to '
, A. SXOW & CO.,
Oiisite Patent Office,' Washington, t. C. -
BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT
BOWEN BROS.
.Havnig tliissolved tliecopartnrsliip exist
ing between Bunnell & Co wen Bros, and
are how irepared to do all work in their
i line iu a
WOKKMANUKS
JI.VSSER, AKD AT KEAS05ABLK KATES.
O. 3o JEL. Trl.m9
A Full Line of
Staple aud Fancy Groceries,
TADTrTANlTPtjefiET CUTLERY,
v.
Glassware, Crockery-
Quecasware, Etc.
Goods Delivered anywhere in the
City limits, Free of Charge.
Can Only be ''Obtained from Ts-
HITCH UP!
But before you do tliat come 'round
G-. WOODWARD'S
to
IU!
A MESS
V. L. ARLINGTON,
DEALER IN
-AND-
EstablUhed 1SS2.
A. ROBERTS,
Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or,
THE LEADING
GLaratER, KNITTER
AND
OP OREGON.
NTHE PLACE TO EUr.a?3
FOU SALE
A GOOD BUSINESS LOCATION
IX LOOKING GLASS, ,
General Merchandise, Lot, Ware
House and Store with Stock-on hand,
on Reasonable Terms. Inquire of
W.COCIIKAX.
MEDICAL- '
that notwith- Dry Qoods Qr ocDies etc
we move
All Kinds of Produce Taken in Exchange
CIVIL BEND, DOUQ. CO., OREGON.
T. L Gannon,
CARRIAGE, WAGON,
'; : AND ;V
lIBLAOHSr.IITH SHOP
Adamson' Old Stand, Jackion Street.
MAN UFAOT (JRERS OF
CARRIAGES, HACKS, BUGGIES!
All Kinds of Repairing Done,
Buy a New Set of Harness
OR A SADDLE
One of the Biggest and Best Stock of Goods ever Brought to Town. I
use nothiog but the best leather, and have got
- t
C. A! Blackmak EVERYTHING IN THIS LINK DON'T FAIL TO CALL ON ME
W. G. Woodward Roseburg.
AM
it)
-SUCCESSOR TO
' J B CONGLE
Manufacturer, Wholesale and Ketail Dealer In
SADDLES, HARNESS,
3.Leatiieb and Saddlery Uardware
I Malaussene and Clements
New Furniture Store
IN MARK'S OLD STORE.
ft f 111" P f 1 . 1 T? Zi
j mil line 01 nrst ciass iurmwiu-.
Any thins? repaired or made to order.
CALL IXSTANTEH.
HEALTH M
tlie City, ReasonaUe.
Terms ar
Gasnon & Blackmah.
Mr. Jones after commanding the atten
tion for half an hour wound up with a
6, l. . - was there a plan of government
plause from every portion of the , , , ,
house. . ;
Prof. II. L Benson then read an ar-
COfilE AHD EXAMINE
l !
And be your own judge,
Before purchasing Elsewhere.
"Wejguarautee our clothes to
fit in every particular.
tide, on papers and magazines in the , v .. f .
, , ed of two distinct governments so unit
public school. He recommended that
pupils read more fresh but choice liter
ature. For that purpose lie recom
mended the Normal Institntute, pub
lished, by Prof. Stanley, Monmouth,
Oregon,
WE MEAN BUSINESS
I
GBANGE
BUSINESS
ASSOCIATION
OP ROSEBURG.
W. F. OWENS, : : : : Manager.
-DEAL IN
Wool and Grain!
ALSO, AGENTS FOR
t ' T
Agricultural Implements
OF ALL KINDS
tttr TRATfRACT A GENERAL BUSI-
YY neS in onr line and pay the Highest
Market Price for Wool and Gram. A lull
-DEALERS IN-
DHt LIE3!G'S
WOJfDERFL'L
Germaa Invigomtor
Men who arc suffering from
Kisfcae and Wtaktieu bro'l
on by early lmpradedc or
esceeses. otninir nerroat
debility, premature decay, lost manhood, etc., har
mjf tnid in vain every Known rem cot, should pro
cure immediately 1K. L1IG'S 1KVIGOKATOR
I KO. t. -
THE DOCTOE will arree to forfeit 1.00O for
casn iinriertakmi? not mired. TIia nuunn Kr mn
108 and 110 Front Street PORTLAKD OUEGOS j many cannot get cared of weakness and the abore
diseases la owtnr to a compliouion called rKOSTA
TORKI1EA with Hypersralbesia, wbicb requires
ecccial treatment.
UR." LIECIO'S ISVtOOBATOR No. i. under our
adtiee and special treatnient,U tbe oniy ioeitive cure
for PKoSTATOKKHEA. "
Dli. L1EB10 & CO. for the past niactcen reari
bafa made an e xclusive siecialt j- ot h treatment 0 f
diseases of men.
If pimples appear on the face, if voti become list
less and despondent, look out for tlie complicatipn
w itb Seminal Weakness and loss of Vitality known
as Prostatorrbca. Hundreds erf lives have been lost
and thousands have lost their property and pleasure
in me irom res enecis, varicocele; or wormy veins
of the scrotum, often tlie unsuspected cause .f Lost
Manhood, Debility, etc. etc., 1R. LIEBIG'S lnvlg-
orator, o. 2, is the only known renicd jfor th
above complication, and a perfect and permanen
core will be guaranteed in all cases undertaken une
dcr oursjiecialdvice and treatment.
Most Kiwcrful electric belt free to our patients.
To prove the wonderful power of the 1NVIGORA
TOR, A $2 BOTTLE GIVEN FREE. j
Call or address, j
Dr Liebic & Co's Private Dispensary.
400 Geary St. ban 1-rancisco, CaL '
GENERAL tVJERCHAWDISE,
Hoseburet Oregon.
lias on hand comtantly a large and complctd
assortment of
Great Overland Route !
THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
ONLY UNE RUMNINC
Pullman Palace Sleeping Oars,
, Magnificent Day Coaches, and
Elegant Emigrant Sleeping Oars,
WITH BERTHS FREE OF COST-
FROM WASHINGTON AND OREGON
TO THE EAST'
General Merchandise and will be pleased to see jhis old friends
and patrons, as well as new. ones, who in co nsideraiioii ofthe o 'n
scarcity of money and the present depression hi business, will Vui ami Hiuneapoli
study their own interests by caUinc on lrm dnd examining oniy transcontinental line runninc
nnrns Ann prices PALACE DINING CARS.
C cv ' I
Before nurchasincr elsewhere, I do not claim to sell goods (Meals, 75 Cents.)
2 as .;,o CgeZ. And no ffi!staL Our placo of 2 tgLttSSSSttAS. st, or lcf U,an cost, but will assure all patniio me FASTEST TIME EVER MADE
. I . , X t . o.: n8, nnit WirclinnU! tnnt il.mt mill film rrnruia I
government, and State SfnxwtU 5
It is divided into three classes; the
legislative, ' the executive and judicial.
Some class -work was done which de
liVhtwl nil Pmf ItussfilL Dr. Bell.
Supt. SIcElroy then caused to Profg. McElroy, H. L. Benson, H. S,
Post Office.
W- T- OWENS,
CARO BROTHERS.
hundred very valuable pamphlets from j ar
ji i e i i.: - l tt i . ! . i
ton.. The institute is steadily growing
in interest
Strange, Kendall, Tobias, and Kippe- LOOS DyptEgeLlIie!'
THURSDAY SIGHT.
"Written Arithmetic'' was intro
duced by J. F. Wright The speaker
mentioned the fact that the Arabic THROUGH TO COOS
notation was first introduced into Spain
LAIRD &! CALTERT,
PROPRIETORS.
TIIE
New York Coffee House
And Oyster ; Saloon
At The Lowest Living Profit.
Produce Of All Kinds Taken At Market Price,
Sol. Abraham.
ta
by the Arabs; but it Was taught by the WUERE conntum is inade with Coos BaySteain
Hindoos many centuries before the erg for alt points on the Bay. Btafcs leave the Poet
4 t i tt- i a.i office at Be seburjeTery moniinj, except Sunday
Arabs used it He also stated that tUj8 Isbcforele,Ti i
t.Jifi svstom 13 wronfflv termed the Ara-1 -r-r-,m nTrmn mr nrra T A :?
Kr onveAoA triaf m ,,1,1 nl fin.1 J " ? ' ItlUliOJ. XSU XU X.O.X
, , J I bic system; it Should be Called tllO lim- prticuiar attention rfren to the comfort of pass
doo system, and for. a similar reason sengere. cirefui wren a oa woc.
this country should be called Columbia
in honor of its discoverer instead of
America in honor of the man who vis
CITY IN H HOURS' Leading Check Restaurant
in the City.
Drain & Co, Drain. Douglas Co
GENERAL DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS AND GRO
Work wins. McElroy.
At 7:30 o'clock the court houso was"
crowded that many cou
comfortable standing room
The exercises of the evening opened
with an instrumental solo by Miss
SIFERD & HACKNEY. PROPRIETORS
132 FIRST STEEET,
PORTLAND - - - ORECOM
3TPri t Rooms of the Latest Designs for Ladies!
OPBX DAT A.HD JflCHT. ,
Lillian Russell, of Oakland. This was
followed by a vocal solo, "When the d . , n terithad n discovered.
robios nest again," by Mi-s. S. C. Flint Jh f andamental rules were illustrated,
x-ror. o . u . ..iern, oi u acKsonvmf, and gQme important facts brogllt forth
delivered avery able lecture on Am- on the dedmaI notation
mation. By his own request it will ITr , , .
. . , ,: , , . , . Prof. J. Shenard: ''How and what
not be published; but dunnir the en- A 1
.. , . ' to teach. Government denends unon
tire lecture ne neia tne auaience spcu ; .... , would reBuectfallv info:
. I Ua inta MrvonAA fT t to fOQfhOrfl I hP I " i
bound. His eloquence consists in his " has on hand a fine aseortment of
loftiness of thought and simplicity of teacner can mould tie emia into an
Rf vlft. He stated that accordins to earnest, zealous christian. Our schools
christian chronology over 300,000,000,- Bhoul,i fuch 38 bes? I)rePare the
cnnu ior tne responsiomties it soon
(MEW 0TORE
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DILLARD, OE.
rra tbe public that he
INSURE I'J THE
STATE INSURANCE CO.
or-
Our schools 1T Goods, Groceries
Ready-SIade Cothins
000 people he asleep in tue earth; or , and ia fact everything naually kept a
.ikvn an averse . been face' A SOUnd mmdi a fiist-claas Btore. Give him a call.
i f inr.A n body. A thorough knowledge of all
burned on every acre of land all over J i
, m . .. . m Aa the branches to be taught should be
the eat th. The spirit of all these de- .
. -t,wl .nBu ava flnntinrr in flin nir
IliU KCU VU(H w 3 " I 111 13
I nine tiicrlilv iHrmmpnrlftri.
is almost dangerous to stand erect. In I 'w o j
addition to this force there is a mighty Coatinued on pasje 3.
Capital ..... ..... .. . . - .$100,000.00
Insures only Farm Property, Private
dwellings, School houses and Churches.
j. Also Detached dwellings in Cities and
Towns witn contents. . ;
Goods at low Prices. andstockranche8for8aleonrea80lial)le
AU kinds of pduc terms. ii :
Taken in Exehange for Goods. David S. West, agent ,
All nromntl, attended to. 1 OfficC,at Co Urt House, Roseburg Oc.
Teas-
Orcson.
OERIES,
FROM THE COAST
OVER THE-
m NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
To Sioux City,
Council Binds,
' St. Joseph, Atchison,
Leavenworth, -Kansas
City,
! Burlington, Quiney,
AHD ALL POINTS-
j
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MSRLIN
Esm AND nOUTIIEASrp
sl AND OOUTIIEASJ
Via St. Paul and Miuneapolis.
Are hauled on regular Ex
jiresa Trains over the
Entire Length of
THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD-
Tavo. Portland at 3:00 P. v., daily; ar-
rivfl n t Minneacolis or St Paul 12:30
p. M., third day.
Connection made at St." Paul and
Minneapolis to all points. East, South
and Southeast,
PACIFIC DIVISION.
Train leaves Portland daily at 11:45
- . t . m 7 . A
A. M.. arriving at ixew mwma w.ou
Best In ThO World p. m., connecting with v.u. a.
forlorsnilleMdlBS2lbrP.48?rainsiwdw;38. I boat3 tor all points onrugsi ouuuu.
If . tei i . 1 ..Jn.ln Thft.troDireH SUUOUUS Iiuiz 1 . .
all ilzes, all weights, Prices rwtaceO. ' t ' .rt.rf.ril f. General CStern jrasaeiigei jjwiv,
No. 2 Washington bt.f
Portland, Oregon,
Hardware, Crockery,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AWD SHOES.
ustomers will find our stock complete, comprising many articles it is im
; possible here to enumerate.
Would respectfully invite an examination of stock believing;a!l can be satisGcd
that it is for their interest to make purchases here as we buy and sell for cash
only.
BtWV eTtT allerr, SportlBf U Tareet IMBet, to !
1 .2&4St
DR. MINTIE,
THE SPECIALIST.
Xo. 11 KEARNEY ST., SAS FKASCISCO, CAL.
Treats all Chronic, Special and Private
Diseases with Wonderful Success. -
THE GREAT ENGLISH REF.1EDY.
m -H,"A MVtli rAiLiU
iCl HE for Neivoug DebiUy
.ttf, Itorrhes, Lost Manhood.
iii.' 'fO'mrotcncy, Paralysis,
p ' ' .rifrotatorrhca, and all the
iicrriuie t-Heots ot Blf.
jiuase, youthful oliicssna
ut i is L of Semprr
lUusiiude Nocturnal Km-
Jissir.ns, averKiontoMstcietr
uuunusitoi V 111111. oisui in the llead, iiit'ESSES
IS DKIXKINU IntozicatiDK liquors, tne viWl (laid
iiastiitKt unobscrrsd in the urine, and manv ntiur dts-
eitses that lead to insanity ami death.
1R. SIIXTIK, Who IS A KKOrLAB I'UYSICIAS. GAIC-
ATBOF I11R UXITBBSITTOF I'KNKBVLVAM , will fTf
to forfeit Kive HrKDRitn Dollars for a ease i thfs
bind the VIT L RESTORT1VE (under his fftrial
advice and treatment) will not cure, tr for anrsirae;
impure or injurious found in it. I)a. MtKTit treat
all private diseases successfully without merensill
Consiltatios Frkb. Thorough examination aaA tt
ice, inciuams analysis of urine, S5.0O. Irie
VITAL RESTORATIVE, LE0 a bottlo, or four tUnee
thn quantity, $5.00; sent to any address upon receipt
oi i nee, or v. u, it., tec urea irom oinervsiion, ane
in private name if desired by Da. Hiktir,11 Kiamt
Stskkt, Sas Fkakcisoo, Cak Send for list of ques
tions and pamphlet, -
SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE, i
Will be sent to any one applying by letter, stating
syuiytoms, sex and age. Strict secrecy i n regards to
all business transactions.
Da. Slrenrt-KijixBY Rexmit, NEPHRETICOI
Cures all kinds of Kidney and Bladder Ceoniplaint
Gonorrhea, tilcet, Leu chorrhca etc. For sale by a;
drngKists; $1 a bottle or six bottles for fivedollare.
Dr. HrxTuts Dasdeuox Pill are the best and the
cheapest Dtsi epsia and Bitiot'l cure in the market.
For sale by all drufrgitts.
SMALL POX
MARKS 0A3S BE REMOVED.
iEoisr & CO-, .
London, Perfumers to H. M. the Queen, bave
ted and patented the world-renowned
OB LIT ERATO Pi
j
which removes Small Pox llarkg. of however
staudinp. The appltcatioa Is simple and bar
causes no inconvenience, and contains nothing
jurious. Price $2.50.
SUPEF LU0U8 HAIR.
Leon & Co 's "DEPILATOItY"
Removes Supcrflouus Hair in a few minute
without pain or unpleasant sensation never
grow again. bimfle and harmless
Full direction. Sent by ntail. Price $1
GEtf. W. SHAW.
GENERAL AGENT,
219 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass.
Mention ThUPaer,